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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

Innovative Color-Change Sensor for Fruit Freshness

A tiny molecule called (E)-2-Hexenal, or E2H, plays a big role in how ripe fruits are and how long they last. But there aren't many easy ways to detect this molecule. A group of scientists has come up with a clever solution: a color-changing sensor. This sensor uses a special material that changes c

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

Marine Microalgae: A Sustainable Solution for Industries

Did you know that tiny marine plants, called microalgae, are making big waves in industries? They're not just adding color to your favorite smoothie; these powerhouses are being grown in special buildings or open spaces to create biomass. This biomass is a hot commodity for making food, medicines, c

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Dec 15 2024CRIME

Famous Filmmaker Moore Reacts to CEO Killing, Says Rage on Health Insurance Industry is justified

Documentary maker, Michael Moore, has spoken openly about the anger people feel towards health insurance companies after the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. He didn’t condemn the public’s reaction. Instead, he said this rage has been a long time coming. “After the CEO's killing, people

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Dec 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

Revitalizing Rural Sewage Sludge: A New Path to Green Fertilizer

In a fascinating study, scientists modified sewage sludge from an enhanced membrane coagulation process. They tried out different alkaline conditions, temperatures, and time durations to see what worked best. The ideal mix turned out to be a high pH level, a warm temperature of 55°C, and a full day

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Dec 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

SNL's Comedy Hits: Trump, Gaetz, and More!

"Saturday Night Live" (SNL) kicked off its weekend update with some laughs, targeting President-elect Donald Trump and his associates. First up was the story of United HealthCare CEO Brian Thompson getting shot in Manhattan. Host Colin Jost joked that the nation was already debating who'd play Thomp

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

Uncovering Ancient Aluminum Secrets: A Geological Detective Story

Deep in the heart of Brazil lies a fascinating mystery hidden within rocks. Scientists have been puzzling over how aluminium-rich soils, or paleobauxites, formed way back in the Great Oxidation Event (GOE), around 2. 1 billion years ago. This period was marked by a significant change in Earth's atmo

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Dec 15 2024SCIENCE

Exploring the Frozen History of Yana: What Ice-Rich Permafrost Reveals

Imagine delving into the ancient past through the icy lens of permafrost. In the Arctic regions of East Siberia, particularly the lower Yana River area, scientists have uncovered a wealth of information hidden within Ice Complex deposits. These deposits, formed during the Late Pleistocene, contain b

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Dec 15 2024SPORTS

Skiing Champion Mikaela Shiffrin's Recovery: A Team Effort with Michael Phelps

When you're an athlete like Mikaela Shiffrin, your body isn't the only thing that needs to be strong. Your mind does too. Shiffrin, a top skier, just had surgery. She's not alone in this tough time. Fellow athlete and mental health advocate, Michael Phelps, is cheering her on. Shiffrin's injury hap

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Dec 14 2024ENVIRONMENT

Transforming Fruit and Veg Waste into Energy: A Sonic Solution

Imagine turning your leftover fruits and vegetables into a clean energy source. That's what scientists are exploring with ultrasonic pretreated waste. They're mixing fruit and veg waste with sewage sludge and using anaerobic digestion to produce biomethane. This isn't just about reducing waste; it's

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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

How Do Zebrafish Larvae React to Quick Stress?

Handling stress is a big deal in fish farming. Zebrafish, a common fish in labs and farms, hasn't been studied enough for their stress response when they're young. Scientists wanted to see how zebrafish larvae react to a sudden stress situation. They spun the tiny fish in a vortex for a minute and c

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